India has been modernising its missile capabilities. It has successfully flight-tested its longer range missiles like Agni-IV and Agni-V. It has also made efforts at canisterising its missiles with statements from senior DRDO officials pointing to the development of missiles capable of carrying multiple warheads. These developments have resulted in analyses (here and here, among others) which argue that India is “moving away from its stated doctrine of minimum deterrence towards one with more war-fighting like capabilities
The run up to the NPT Review Conference in 2010 brought nuclear disarmament into focus. Transitory t...
The Indian military is the world’s fourth largest after the US, Russia and China. In the immediate a...
This study assesses the destabilizing and stabilizing effects of ballistic missile development, indu...
Over the years, India has been able to acquire a credible minimum nuclear deterrence. In this, the A...
India’s approach to nuclear disarmament is going through a definite shift. India has been calling fo...
India has made a concerted effort to upgrade its ISR, precision strike, and missile defense capabili...
Both India and Pakistan have various operational missiles in their inventories. The expanding capabi...
In the 21st century, India is poised to become the net security provider in the South Asian region a...
Since conducting nuclear tests in 1998, both India and Pakistan have decided to build a “minimum nuc...
reproduced by permission of Oxford University PressDespite persistent rural and urban poverty today,...
India’s Nuclear Doctrine states that a credible nuclear deterrence must be maintained but the means ...
The future battlefield is likely to be largely contactless where unmanned warfare, stand-off weapons...
The study examines the manner in which India is engaged in constructing a credible and stable deterr...
ABSTRACT: Since independence in 1947,india economy and population have been growing steadily n...
In May, 1998, after forty years of thinking about nuclear weapons, India tested five warhead designs...
The run up to the NPT Review Conference in 2010 brought nuclear disarmament into focus. Transitory t...
The Indian military is the world’s fourth largest after the US, Russia and China. In the immediate a...
This study assesses the destabilizing and stabilizing effects of ballistic missile development, indu...
Over the years, India has been able to acquire a credible minimum nuclear deterrence. In this, the A...
India’s approach to nuclear disarmament is going through a definite shift. India has been calling fo...
India has made a concerted effort to upgrade its ISR, precision strike, and missile defense capabili...
Both India and Pakistan have various operational missiles in their inventories. The expanding capabi...
In the 21st century, India is poised to become the net security provider in the South Asian region a...
Since conducting nuclear tests in 1998, both India and Pakistan have decided to build a “minimum nuc...
reproduced by permission of Oxford University PressDespite persistent rural and urban poverty today,...
India’s Nuclear Doctrine states that a credible nuclear deterrence must be maintained but the means ...
The future battlefield is likely to be largely contactless where unmanned warfare, stand-off weapons...
The study examines the manner in which India is engaged in constructing a credible and stable deterr...
ABSTRACT: Since independence in 1947,india economy and population have been growing steadily n...
In May, 1998, after forty years of thinking about nuclear weapons, India tested five warhead designs...
The run up to the NPT Review Conference in 2010 brought nuclear disarmament into focus. Transitory t...
The Indian military is the world’s fourth largest after the US, Russia and China. In the immediate a...
This study assesses the destabilizing and stabilizing effects of ballistic missile development, indu...